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diff --git a/lib/htmlpurifier/tests/HTMLPurifier/AttrDef/LangTest.php b/lib/htmlpurifier/tests/HTMLPurifier/AttrDef/LangTest.php deleted file mode 100644 index c59175556..000000000 --- a/lib/htmlpurifier/tests/HTMLPurifier/AttrDef/LangTest.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -<?php - -class HTMLPurifier_AttrDef_LangTest extends HTMLPurifier_AttrDefHarness -{ - - function test() { - - $this->def = new HTMLPurifier_AttrDef_Lang(); - - // basic good uses - $this->assertDef('en'); - $this->assertDef('en-us'); - - $this->assertDef(' en ', 'en'); // trim - $this->assertDef('EN', 'en'); // case insensitivity - - // (thanks Eugen Pankratz for noticing the typos!) - $this->assertDef('En-Us-Edison', 'en-us-edison'); // complex ci - - $this->assertDef('fr en', false); // multiple languages - $this->assertDef('%', false); // bad character - - // test overlong language according to syntax - $this->assertDef('thisistoolongsoitgetscut', false); - - // primary subtag rules - // I'm somewhat hesitant to allow x and i as primary language codes, - // because they usually are never used in real life. However, - // theoretically speaking, having them alone is permissable, so - // I'll be lenient. No XML parser is going to complain anyway. - $this->assertDef('x'); - $this->assertDef('i'); - // real world use-cases - $this->assertDef('x-klingon'); - $this->assertDef('i-mingo'); - // because the RFC only defines two and three letter primary codes, - // anything with a length of four or greater is invalid, despite - // the syntax stipulation of 1 to 8 characters. Because the RFC - // specifically states that this reservation is in order to allow - // for future versions to expand, the adoption of a new RFC will - // require these test cases to be rewritten, even if backwards- - // compatibility is largely retained (i.e. this is not forwards - // compatible) - $this->assertDef('four', false); - // for similar reasons, disallow any other one character language - $this->assertDef('f', false); - - // second subtag rules - // one letter subtags prohibited until revision. This is, however, - // less volatile than the restrictions on the primary subtags. - // Also note that this test-case tests fix-behavior: chop - // off subtags until you get a valid language code. - $this->assertDef('en-a', 'en'); - // however, x is a reserved single-letter subtag that is allowed - $this->assertDef('en-x', 'en-x'); - // 2-8 chars are permitted, but have special meaning that cannot - // be checked without maintaining country code lookup tables (for - // two characters) or special registration tables (for all above). - $this->assertDef('en-uk', true); - - // further subtag rules: only syntactic constraints - $this->assertDef('en-us-edison'); - $this->assertDef('en-us-toolonghaha', 'en-us'); - $this->assertDef('en-us-a-silly-long-one'); - - // rfc 3066 stipulates that if a three letter and a two letter code - // are available, the two letter one MUST be used. Without a language - // code lookup table, we cannot implement this functionality. - - // although the HTML protocol, technically speaking, allows you to - // omit language tags, this implicitly means that the parent element's - // language is the one applicable, which, in some cases, is incorrect. - // Thus, we allow und, only slightly defying the RFC's SHOULD NOT - // designation. - $this->assertDef('und'); - - // because attributes only allow one language, mul is allowed, complying - // with the RFC's SHOULD NOT designation. - $this->assertDef('mul'); - - } - -} - -// vim: et sw=4 sts=4 |